In this book, editor and translator Eliot Maunder presents readers with a collection of three of Roman philosopher Seneca’s letters to his friend Lucilius. The text makes for a great
introduction to both Seneca’s personal philosophy and his use of the Latin language to convey that philosophy. This book is can be used in conjunction with Latin A-Level classes and includes
the full Latin text with commentary and vocabulary for Letters fifty-one, fifty-three, and fifty-seven along with an English introduction. The editor and translator is a faculty member of North
London Collegiate School in the United Kingdom. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)